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  • Summary/Abstract
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    We know under what circumstances and when Nikola Vaptsarov wrote his two death poems: "Farewell", dedicated to his wife, and "The Fight is Mercilessly Cruel". The poet wrote under them the date July 23, 1942 and the hour - 2 p.m., on the very eve of his execution. The excitement that overwhelms us when we read these two poems of two stanzas is irresistible: they sound in our hearts and memories, vibrate as if each verse is a string, constantly vibrating under the pressure of a feeling, immeasurable in its depth, a sublimation of a shaking lyricism. Perhaps before Vaptsarov, only in Botev - in his "Farewell" - do we find such dramatic tension and feel such a conquering power of the lyrical wave.
    Keywords: Нови, френски, публикации, Интересен, поетически, паралел, Вапцаров, Деснос, Ленин, Париж, труд, Фревил, Ниагара, стереофоничен, етюд, Мишел, Бютор

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    Choosing November to stay in Paris has, on the one hand, the convenience that cultural life has already begun there, people are in their places, theaters and various institutions related to science, literature, art are open; on the other hand, it is - in terms of weather - the most fickle month, at that - unpleasantly cool, unwelcoming, with fog and rain that ties one hand to the umbrella, while with the other you have to clutch under your arm the bag with the address book, with all sorts of notes, with one or another purchased book... The "metro" card should also be at hand, because, although the fares have increased, it still remains the most convenient and cheapest means of transport.
    Keywords: Срещи, разговори, Париж